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Australian banks move on anti-scam measures
Audio 12 Feb 2024Banks in Australia are introducing anti-scam measures to better protect customers - but advocates here are way behind the 8-ball. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 10 February 2024
Samoa's prime minister tells New Zealand keeping the pacific nuclear-free needs to be central to any AUKUS discussions; More MPs leave Papua New Guinea government amid talks of a potential no… Audio
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Cook Islands LGBT+ advocate wins human rights award
The founder of a Cook Islands NGO advocating for LGBT+ rights in the Cook Islands has been awarded the 'Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law'. Audio
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Government faces the music at Waitangi
This year's record-breaking Waitangi celebrations drew 80,000 people to the Treaty grounds over four days, half that on Waitangi Day alone.
With the dust settling on the event's biggest turnout in… Audio
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Duty law system under review
The duty lawyer system is under review.
It's a fast-paced, demanding job. Duty lawyers turn up on the day to represent anyone who needs legal assistance but doesn't qualify for legal aid and can't… Audio
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NZ Bar association calls for improved safety for lawyers
The New Zealand Bar Association wants more done to improve safety for lawyers working in the country's courtrooms.
The response comes after a judge was forced to leave a courtroom in the Wellington… Audio
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Scrapping fuel tax will kill transport projects: Auckland Councillor
Audio 9 Feb 2024An Auckland Councillor says scrapping the regional fuel tax will kill off billions-of-dollars' worth of transport projects.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown has confirmed the government will end the… Audio
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AA policy director on scrapping regional fuel tax for Auckland
Audio 9 Feb 2024The Automobile Association says while most Auckland motorists will be pleased the government's going to scrap the regional fuel tax, the issue now is how it will be replaced.
Transport Minister… Audio
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Facial recognition tech in supermarkets like taking 'fingerprint or strand of DNA'
An A-I expert is warning of privacy creep and a survelliance society. Dr Kate Bower from Australia's Human Technology Institute, specialises in A-I regulation. She compares facial recognition… Video, Audio
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Climate activist wins case to pursue big polluters
Iwi leader Mike Smith is celebrating that he can pursue a court case against seven big polluters for helping cause climate change.
In a 70-page judgment, the Supreme Court has ruled his case can go… Audio
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Govt follows through on plan to ditch cultural reports
The government is following through on its plan to cut funding for cultural reports used in sentencing. The reports give judges background information about a defendant's circumstances and can lead to… Audio
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NZ supports US-led strikes in Yemen
An international relations expert says New Zealand's involvement in military strikes in Yemen suggests we're responding to violations of international law in the Red Sea, but not in Gaza.
This comes… Audio
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World Rugby zeroes in on social media abuse
World Rugby is working with law enforcement in five countries, including New Zealand, to prosecute people involved in online abuse during last year's Rugby World Cup. Twenty-one social media accounts… Video, Audio
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Shaw's message for his successor as he prepares to bow out
Green Party co-leader James Shaw talks about his decision to step down, his time in the role, and the message he has for whoever succeeds him. Audio
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The online retailer that's more gaming than shopping
It's spending billions on advertising and draws shoppers in with its questionable tactics. But how can you resist Temu when it's so cheap? Audio
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Internet Archive embroiled in lawsuit
It's one of the biggest online repositories of information in the world, but a court case brought by a group of book publishers in America has called its future into question. Audio
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NZ won't be contributing more funds to UNRWA says PM Luxon
New Zealand won't be contributing more funds to UNRWA, the UN's aid agency for Palestinians, until the Foreign Minister is satisfied over allegations that several of its staff were involved in the… Audio
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Canadian man who sold poison charged with murder
The Canadian man alleged to have sold poison to more than 40 countries including New Zealand has had his charges upgraded to first-degree murder.
Kenneth Law has received 28 charges in total, half of… Audio
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Courts may be in line for spending cuts under Government plan
The courts may not be exempt from the Finance Minister's search for spending cuts.
The Minister has asked all government agencies to identify potential annual savings of either 6.5 or 7.5 percent.
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Political commentators Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten
Neale and Brigitte discuss the latest cigarette controversy, with associate health minister Casey Costello seeking advice on a three-year freeze on the inflation-adjusted tax on smoking tobacco… Audio
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New Zealand could do more to investigate Kiwi aid worker's death in Ukraine, experts say
The government says it won't investigate further whether the death of a New Zealand aid worker in Ukraine was a war crime, but experts say more could be done.
Andrew Bagshaw and Chris Parry were shot… Audio
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Media cop flak over MP’s startling downfall
The summer holidays are usually a dead zone for domestic political news - but the unseasonal and unexpected downfall of Golriz Ghahraman bucked the trend this month. Media copped criticism from some… Audio
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NZ nurses call for ceasefire in Gaza
New Zealand nurses are calling for an immediate and lasting ceasefire in Gaza, with concerns about reports that hospital and health workers in the war-ravaged territory are being targeted.
Sean Casey… Audio
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Byron Kelleher has drunkenly attacked women over and over again
Audio 25 Jan 2024Former All Black Byron Kelleher faces domestic violence charges for an alleged assault against his partner. There’s a long, dark history of incidents that have come before it.
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Simon Pound (Part 2)
Audio 24 Jan 2024Today on the show, Wallace and panellists Sally Wenley and Simon Pound discuss the impact of fruit juice in peoples diets. Plus, they discuss whether flower baskets along streets are worth the cost… Audio
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Public law expert on cutting funds for Office of the Clerk
Audio 23 Jan 2024A public law expert says the government could be undermining parliament's ability to hold it to account if it cuts the funding for the Office of the Clerk.
Newsroom is reporting the Minister of… Audio
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Dunedin conductor dispenses musical medicine
New Zealand born conductor Tecwyn Evans talks about his new role planning the concert schedule for the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra in Denmark. Audio
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Heavy rain warnings for the West Coast
Emergency Management on the West Coast has mobilised staff and resources to deal with severe rain that is expected to last until tomorrow.
A red level rain warning for the Westland District remains… Audio
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Heat, wind and rain lash the country
MetService has issued a heat alert for Auckland, triggered by sweltering overnight temperatures.
Further south, heavy rain is expected on the South Island's West Coast, with severe gales forecast for… Audio
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'Not justifiable': 26 percent card surcharge on taxi trip shocks Wellington resident
There are concerns consumers are still being charged too much for card and paywave card payments, more than a year after a law was introduced to put an end to excessive fees. In November 2022, limits… Audio